On September 10, the provincial delegation inspected the mushroom growing model at Phu Gia Mushroom Biology Limited Company in Hung Son town and visited the new rural village model in Tien Hoi commune and La Bang Tea Cooperative in La Bang commune, Dai Tu district. Attending the delegation were Mr. Do Duc Cong, Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Council; Mr. Duong Van Luong, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee; some units' representatives.
According to organic standards, Phu Gia Mushroom Biology Limited Company produces from 200 to 250 tons of dried mushrooms per year. Their product is supplied for the domestic market and was exported to countries such as Japan, the Netherlands, US, China.
The provincial delegation inspected the production area of La Bang Tea Cooperative, La Bang commune, Dai Tu district.
La Bang Tea Cooperative currently has 30 hectares of raw materials, producing three quintals of dried tea buds per day. Due to slow shipping, the consumption volume has decreased by 40 percent compared to before the pandemic.
Regarding the National Target Program on building new rural areas, this year, Dai Tu district strives to gain two new rural communes, Duc Luong and An Khanh, and one advanced new rural commune, Tien Hoi. Currently, localities are urgently completing the criteria to finish on schedule.
Speaking at the inspection, leaders of the People's Council and Provincial People's Committee highly appreciated the effectiveness of safe agricultural production models in the district. At the same time, they suggested that Dai Tu should continue to pay attention to developing concentrated agricultural production areas and take advantage of ecotourism.